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The shocking lifelong costs of surviving meningitis and septicaemia have been examined by Meningitis Research Foundation (MRF), resulting in the launch of a new campaign on 10 May calling on the Government to pursue the widest and earliest implementation of vaccines to prevent the diseases.
Counting the Cost of Meningitis is a comprehensive analysis of the lifetime impact of the diseases on illustrative case studies:
These illnesses have far-reaching consequences with survivors facing an on-going need for specialist medical care as well as additional educational & financial support running into the millions.
Christopher Head, Chief Executive of MRF said: “Our analysis improves on the patchy existing research in this area, and shows how meningitis and septicaemia affect those who survive, and how they struggle to come to terms with diseases which change lives forever. Counting the Cost of Meningitis makes practical recommendations to Government to reduce the burden of disease through vaccination in the UK.”
Speaking at the event is Diana Man (28) from Kent who said: “I contracted meningococcal septicaemia in November 2007 and have had both lower legs and all the fingers on my right hand amputated. I also have epilepsy. As I get older I am likely to experience other health issues, some due to the active lifestyle I am leading on my prosthetic limbs, and others due to the significant medication I take each day. I’m supporting this campaign as I have survived meningitis and I think it’s really is important to highlight the difficulties myself and others face in the future both financially and emotionally.”
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Source: The Meningitis Research Foundation, United Kingdom